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Summary: An emergency admission to the hospital gives rise to a series of strange events in your life. By fate, when things take a dark turn, a unexplainable force leads you to Harry. The hospital's shy and perceptive botanist who will help you solve the frightening mystery that links the two of you together. Genre: Witch AU / Soulmates AU (Green wizard Harry x Seer witch Y/N) Warnings: Sexual Content (Sub-ish, soft Harry đĽş), Mild Cursing, Witchcraft and Demon Stuff (Nothing too crazy or disturbing, I promise) Words: 17k (thus far) Author's Note: BELIEVE IT OR NOT THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A SMALL LITTLE BLURB BUT AS IT TURNS OUT, I CAN'T SUMMARIZE STORIES FOR SHIT đŠ SO NOW IT WILL BE A 3 PART STORY.
** Spending Midsummer's Day hospitalized at the Communion Life Hospital Center wasn't exactly how Y/N had planned to spend the most magical day of the year.
No. She had a ticket to go to the annual magic fair with her friend Margery. Where they would surely have a wonderful time stuffing their bellies with sugar cookies, chocolate mushrooms and pumpkin ale, embarrassing themselves a little on the floating roller rink and, above all, timidly ogling at all the cute foreign wizards and witches they were too shy to approach, let alone flirt with.
The fair would also provide them with the chance to get their grabby hands on a bunch of whimsical ingredients and souvenirs that they didn't normally have access to during the rest of the year.
Of course, these days it's perfectly possible for wizards to order most of their funky stuff online... but the ones like Y/N still prefer to pick their ingredients manually.
You see, Y/N is a Seer witch.
It's a valuable trait that usually keeps her from harm's way since it bounds her to be highly ruled by her instinct and particularly sensitive to the energy of the materials and people around her. It has lots of perks. For instance, Y/N almost never gets lost, since she can find her way to where she wants to go based on intuition alone. She can also usually avoid uncomfortable or dangerous situations, even if she never saw or heard about them. â Whether it's silly things akin to jinxed candy that will make her ears grow twice the size or more serious matters, like creepy vampire alleyways and cursed artifacts.
Having instinctive genes also meant that anytime Y/N stared at a conjunct of objects while shopping, such as pile of bird skulls, most times than not one of them would effortlessly entail her attention and overpower all the other ones... which can get a little annoying sometimes when another person steps in and picks what fate had destined to be hers, but luckily most times if she explains her situation, they'll be kind enough to offer to switch, since for most magic people that don't possess any soothsaying abilities, not having a connection with their ingredients doesn't really make a difference in their magic. However, as expected there are also times people will deny her request or proceed to look at her like she's crazy or a bratty little witch.
Which she's not.
She has tried to ignore or go against her instincts multiple times. And in all fairness, the result was usually never good, but Y/N is pretty positive it was never as bad as it was this time.
Her day had been terribly unlucky from the start, which is usually a sign from the universe asking her not to do something. It all started when she tripped in the shower and knocked down her new bottle of shampoo, then her Chartreux cat, Azura, slid down her leg with its nails sticking out and made a huge tear on her favorite pair of overalls that she had just put on. Right after that, as Y/N was about to place a washed cereal bowl to dry on the rack, all the dishes in there fell down the counter for no logical or explainable reason. Later, whilst brushing her teeth she managed to squeeze a blob of toothpaste straight onto the front of her t-shirt and finally, right as she shut the front door and stood on the porch of her little house, she was greeted by an extreme downpour that started right in front of her eyes.
But she simply let out a big sigh and pulled the umbrella out of her bag. She really wanted to go to the fair, therefore if the universe was against it, it was just going to have to suck it this time. Besides, the weather had been stormy and gloomy for a few days now, so the last sign probably didn't even mean a thing.
Y/N should have known better than to defy the fate of the universe.
Because if she hadn't, she probably wouldn't have woken up in the hospital 3 days later, feeling dizzy, having hot flashes, and with severe pain on her left arm.
But alas, she had decided on being a stubborn little witch.
The fair had started just like it always did every year. There was a music band playing, plenty of market stalls to see, with plants, books, trinkets, and foamy caldrons where elixirs and potions bubbled away. Mages performed showy magic tricks and stunts to entertain the groups of wizards walking around sharing rainbow colored funnel cakes and glittery cotton candy.
The rain was a bit of a mood killer, but a simple waterproofing spell was enough to keep Y/N, Margery and the rest of their friends dry as they roamed around the curious attractions. But then things took a turn for the worse. The skies darkened as if ink had been poured over them, prompting your head to lift. A deafening scream echoed through the scene. All the people around seemed to be getting swallowed up, blinded by the dark, bedeviled murk that spread through the air.
Y/NÂ was staring wide-eyed at the cloud that kept rising and rising, when she felt a chilling pain in her upper arm. A succubus wasp's fangs clang onto her skin, its venom penetrating her flesh and leaving her head pulsing and groggy.
She passed out.
And now she was waking up, under a fluffy white quilt as daylight spears between her lashes, making her eyes squint from sensitivity. A comforting presence environs the room, enhanced by the spring scent of rosemary and citrus flowers. She inhales the perfume and lets herself to get swamped by the lulling stillness and the energy that warms her sore body.
It's nice, it's so nice that almost convinces her to fall asleep again.
But then her slumberous head recalls the rising cloud of darkness. It felt ominous, like a warning... and that screaming wail, that froze her insides and made her feel sick at heart. Had someone gotten hurt? What happened after she lost consciousness? She needed to talk to Margery. She needed to make sure everyone was alright.
Y/N opened her eyes completely and crawled up on the bed. There was someone else in the room. Someone who stiffed up like a broomstick as soon as he saw her move. He was attractive... and probably about the same age as her. Tall and bright-eyed, with fuzzy brown curls that fell over his shoulders and cheeks all pinked up and kissable. He wore a cream linen blouse, with a moss-colored garden apron over it. The front of his pocket, from where a few gardening tools poked out of, was lightly smeared with fresh mud. So was one of his cheekbones, right under his eye.
"Oh, hello." The witch said bunglingly once their eyes met, but his reaction was not what she expected. He jumped nervously and dashed out the door like a kid caught with his hand in a cookie jar. Not a word, not a smile, just hotfooted away and left her alone to wonder over what had just happened.
Y/NÂ didn't have much time to mull over it, however. Because the next minute a senior woman came into the room, with a big smile stretching across her face like she was genuinely happy to see her awake. "Ah, I see that our sleeping beauty has finally awakened..." She joked, wandering around the bed to open the window and air out the room that suddenly no longer smelled of flowers and happiness, but more so of failing health and antiseptic. "How are you feeling miss Y/N?" The woman asked, taking her palm to the girl's forehead to check the temperature. "Your friends left a while ago... You missed them for a few hours, but they should be back tomorrow. I'm certain they'll be thrilled to find you awake this time."
"Are they okay? Is everyone's okay?"Â Y/N jumped to ask. "How long have I been asleep?"
"You've been here for the past 3 days... but we're going to have to keep you around for a bit longer. That was quite an allergic reaction you had... gave everyone a big scare." As she moved closer, Y/N could perceive the small tag stuck to her uniform's chest that read 'Angela Carrington', and in the line below 'Nurse'. - "I've seen a lot of things in my 25 years working at this hospital, but someone hallucinating after being stung by a sleep wasp...? That's a first."
"Hallucinating?"
She dismissed the alarmed question with a brief wave and a soft pop of her tongue. "It's nothing, don't worry about it." But Y/N's curious expression didn't budge, so the nurse carried on with the subject. "You talked in your drowse, about this big cloud of smoke in the sky and a screaming woman. We figured you were developing an allergic reaction to the venom, that made you feverish and therefore caused the hallucinations. We had to inject you with a calming potion... but you were out like a lamp after that."
The girl squinted slightly, shaking her head sternly. "No, but that was real. That- that happened before I got stung." Her eyes sought out Mrs. Carrington's, that were rounded and twinkled golden from the sunlight that poked through the window. "My friends... everyone that was there... they saw it too. It was huge and scary... they have got to have seen it, haven't they?"
The nurse pursed her lips sympathetically, patting the girl's head lightly. "Oh darling. That little head of yours is still all topsy-turvy, isn't it? It must've all happened so quick... didn't even feel it."
Ungrudgingly, Y/N allowed her body to slip under the quilt again. So it had all been a figment of her imagination... That gave her a bit more peace of mind, especially knowing that everyone she loved was safe, and not out there trying to survive a smokey apocalypse while she slept like a sloth. But at the same time, some things still didn't make much sense. She was so sure she had felt the sting after seeing the cloud... The memory was so clear that she could practically portray the whole scene inside her head.
But maybe it was all a hallucination after all.
"Dinner will be served in a little while, but for now I'll leave you to rest for a little longer." The nurse affirmed, after she was done inspecting Y/N's wound. "Your friends left a bag with your personal things on the couch. If you want to use the bathroom, it's this door right here." She explained, signaling the only door inside the room besides the main one. "For now it's all yours, but if someone else is admitted to the room you'll have to share." Y/N nodded, although she wasn't really asking. "If you need anything else, all you have to do is ring that bell and someone will come check on you. If you feel any discomfort or have more delusional episodes, it's best to let someone know. It could be a sign that the fever has returned." Y/N cringed at the words 'delusional episodes'. She was fairly used to receiving high signs and warnings from the unknown, but having visions and hallucinations was an entirely different level of looney... even for a witch. Divination was not a very common gift among wizards, in fact the more skeptic ones even considered it to be nothing but a business hoax to trick desperate people into believing something great awaited them. She knew for a fact that wasn't entirely true though. She had inherited the trait from her aunt Rowena, who still to that day worked as a fortune-teller in Las Vegas. She was very popular among the non-magic people for her correct predictions... so popular that she had once even gotten invited to record a show for the TLC channel. Naturally they had no idea she was a real witch, like a proper potion-making, spell-casting witch and believed she simply had the so called gift. Unlike aunt Rowena however, Y/N never aspired to take financial advantage of their shared genetic trait. Not because she found any faults in doing so, but because she found faults in her personal trait, specifically. There were stages in her life where her intuition seemed to shut down completely, and others where it was at a constant all-time high. And since Y/N is certain proper fortune-tellers should have a stable vision and not one that is fluctuating and unpredictable, she chooses to rely on it solely for her own safeness and satisfaction. Like a secret party trick that made her feel a little cooler than the other wizards around her sometimes. And honestly, despite aunt Rowena's unquestionable success, Y/N had never truly believed it once she claimed to have prophetic visions. How could she, when they shared the same intrinsic gene and she had never had that kind of mind-expanding experience herself? She only had what was usually referred to as an inner vision, or mystical intuition. Like an inner force that guided her into making right decisions... and yet, now her mind couldn't help but go back to the stories told by her aunt, that she had always believed to be nothing but a reaction to the modern drugs consumed in the non-magical world, at best.
But no, it couldn't be. If she really were to have a prophetic gift, wouldn't it have shown during her pre-teen years like the intuition did?
The doctors were right. Her head was still confused, and this was just a case of feverish hallucinations. But if that was so, could the cute boy she had seen earlier in her room also be a fantasy of her mind?
She really hoped not.
"I've also seen this, um... boy? Right before you walked in."Â Y/N started apprehensively, what made the nurse's head pop up off her patient record. "I don't know if I also imagined him or not, I was still half asleep when it happened..."
"What did he look like?" She pried, focusing her curious gaze on the girl's face, that was peeking at her stout figure from under the quilt.
"He was, um..." The girl stalled up her own words, trying to recollect a clearer image in her conscience. "Tall... longish hair... was wearing a uniform. A bit different than yours, like a gardening smock...? I don't know if that's what it's called."
"Oh." The older witch grinned in understanding. "That would be Harry. He's real, a bit peculiar but a sweetheart, nonetheless." Her smile widened when she saw the kraft paper wrapping perched on the room's nightstand. "I see he left you one of his little gifts..." She said, pointing to the item Y/N hadn't noticed yet.
The witch looked away from her for a moment and focused on the rough package. Had he left this here for her? Did he not want her to know it came from him? That would explain why he had left in such a hurry, but it still didn't explain why he hadn't responded to her greeting. "Is he um..."Â Y/N began to question, unable to push away the curiosity. "Does he talk?"
The nurse laughed mid sigh. "He can talk, but he's not very talkative, no."
She hummed understandingly. "Is he also staying at the hospital?"
"Not as a patient. He's our botanical specialist." The witch nurse clarified, what already answered a few other silly questions Y/N was planning to ask next, regarding the reasons why he was wearing an apron and why did he smell good like spring. "He was the one who made the ointment we've been coating your wound with." She also told, drawing Y/N's attention to her own upper arm that was still swollen and slightly greenish from the bite. "Crazy what some sprouts and fermented flower nectars can do, huh?"
It wasn't until way after dinnertime that Y/N finally gave in and unwrapped open the gift on her bedside table. She hadnât forgotten about it⌠how could she? It wasnât like there were any cute wizards with rosy cheeks and muddy clothes bringing her gifts every other day. As a matter of fact, she couldn't even remember the last time she had received a gift other than from Margery on her birthday. Y/N was thrilled. For that reason, ever since the nice nurse had left, she had been waging an inner battle between her logical brain and her jumpy, excited heart. Having picked up the present and given it a curious shake before quickly placing it back countless times. She really wanted to rip the wrapping open, but her brain was still partially convinced that the quiet wizard doctor had left whatever it was in her room by mistake and was going to come bursting through the door at any moment to get it back. But once the long hours passed and he still didnât come, Y/N finally gave in to the temptation, sitting up on the bed and moving the package to her lap. She tried not to screw up the paper too much, but it was hard with the way her hands were moving with excitement. The first thing the girl saw was a round glass dome, what caused her fingers to rush to remove the rest of the paper. At first, she thought it to be a crystal ball, what wouldâve been awful ironic and borderline scary after that whole fortune-telling plight, but then she noticed that there was a miniature myrtle tree inside, roughly the size of a human hand. Y/N let out a sigh of surprise once its flowers began to glow a faint shade of lavender with the contact, and its branches began to sway to the rhythm of an unintelligible current as she revolved the dome around in her hands. It was fascinating. Y/N had never seen anything like it. Which made her stomach go a little pudgy, because the more she thought about it, the more the certainty that this was not meant to be given to her settled in. It was too beautiful⌠Y/N doesn't get these lovely, thoughtful presents that leave her smiling silly like a fool. She gets other nice things, like adorable mittens and animal slippers, but not mini enchanted forests that react to the touch and glow purple in the dark. That's what witches who are loved, like downright adored by their partners get. Not witches who go on accidental head trips after being stung by sleep wasps. Y/N sighed wistfully and placed the dome back on the nightstand. She just hoped Harry would come back for it soon before she grew too attached to the little bottled landscape. Living, and breathing for its own will.
Y/N woke up a few hours later with a gasp, sitting up in bed like a zombie rising from the grave. She didn't have to wonder what was going on for long, a glance at the clock on the wall answered her question. It was 3 AM - The witching hour.
The witching hour is in some ways resembling of those spikes of energy and sudden urges that non-magic people have, to get up and do something productive at the most ungodly hours in the night. The difference being that wizards can't just lie in bed and plan to do it later like ordinary people do before they inevitably fall back asleep.
Wizards can't control it. It's like their occult abilities start circulating through their bodies, pressuring them to put them practice. Usually when Y/N is at home, what she does during her hocus-pocus hour is kneel by her altar and play a little with her magic candles, or flip through the pages of a witch magazine, to get in touch with the latest spells and rituals trends. If she's feeling particularly inspired, she'll try one or two right away⌠but that determination is hard to come by.
Now that she's stuck in a hospital room though, Y/N doesn't quite know what she's supposed to do with her time. Shouldn't they keep something around for the patients entertain themselves? Even if it was just a piece of rope to build a witch's ladder or yarn and needles to knit a nice winter scarfâŚ
She got up to access her bag over the couch. The chances were slim, but maybe amidst their rush one of her friends had remembered the small âwitching hourâ detail and stuffed something in her bag that she could work or entertain herself with for a whole hour every day. But her searching didnât go too far past undoing the bagâs zipper and shuffling around a few pieces of clothing⌠because she started to hear joyous chattering and walking in the corridors, as if a religious pilgrimage was taking place outside her door.
The witch allowed her curiosity to lead her towards the entrance, opening a crack on the door and peering through. Groups of sorcerers entertained themselves with side conversations as they walked in pajamas and slippers, heading somewhere to the left. Y/N watched them with her eyebrows creased, before focusing on what was happening in the room right in front of her door. A nurse helped a grouchy old man move from his hospital bed onto a wheelchair. Y/N's heightened Seer senses tuned in on the one-sided conversation they were having. "Come on Mr. Hawk," the nurse encouraged. âWe have a toffee pudding down the hall with your name on it⌠better hurry up before Miss Flores finds it first and leaves you nothing but the crumbs.â
Toffee pudding? He better watch out for Y/N because she might very well go and steal it from him first...
Okay, of course she's not actually planning to steal the old man's pudding but if everyone's leaving their rooms and going that way, sheâs going after them. **
The dining hall looked like a big coven reunion. Sorcerers practiced activities and spells together, others conversed and played enchanted board games. Mostly Spinning Scrabble - that was just like normal scrabble, only every time someone built a word the square pieces rearranged themselves, apart from the already filled ones, as well as Lifelike Battleship, that came with a board of moving waves where ships floated at the surface. When hit wholly, the ships would collapse right in front of the players eyes and sink under the ensorcelled panel of foamy, undulating waters until completely gone from sight.
Some of the roomâs dining tables were stuffed full of drinks and cakes. That was where the patients and staff who got the late night munchies gathered. There was a bit of everything! Warm milk and tea, pies, pastries, muffins, toast... the whole lot of foods anyone could ever wish to have before bed.
The atmosphere was homey and fantastic.
It reminded Y/N of the festive season back at her parents' house. Of those times all their relatives got up during the witching hour and gathered around the fireplace in the living room to form a circle of benign magic. The adults usually went back to their rooms after, whilst Y/N and her cousins stayed up the rest of night⌠playing these same spellbound board games and sharing jinxed sweets that had some quite unpredictable affects. She recalled that time an innocent looking candy cane turned her brain into actual mush and left her blankety-blank for hours.
Fun times⌠âMiss Y/NâŚâ A vaguely familiar voice called from behind her, prompting her to turn her head back. Y/N smiled accommodatingly at the sight of the same senior nurse, Mrs. Carrington, who had come by her room earlier. âI stopped by your room just now to call you, but I see you've found your way by yourself⌠How are you feeling, darling? Good?â She responded positively, and without further ado the witch rested a hand in the middle of her back and started guiding her around the room for a brief introduction. âOkay well, this is our everyday witching hour stationâŚâ She started. âYou don't have to come down here if you don't want to, but we usually encourage everyone to do so... After all itâs very fruitful for the soul to be around others like us during the most magical hour of the day, isnât it?â Y/N didn't get to answer the question, since the nurse carried on talking right away, so she just smiled slightly and continued to follow her around the room. âFeel free to make yourself at home. You have games, food, people to talk to⌠thereâs some books over there if you feel like reading⌠oh, and you can pray or practice magic too - as long as itâs not disturbing for the other patients - so no noisy rituals, no smelly potions, no bewitching other wizards and no summoning demons... is that clear?â
Y/N's eyes widened as she nodded her head eagerly. Summoning demons? Did Mrs. Carrington think she looked evil enough to be a black magic practitioner or was she just speaking out of protocol? If so⌠did that mean someone had ever tried it before? Y/N opened her mouth to ask, but the older witch spoke before she could. âOh dearâŚâ She purled, catching sight of the pendulum clock on the wall. âI would keep you company if I could, but it's almost time to give Mrs. Wolf her medication, and lord knows we donât want her to go without it any time soon...â She patted Y/N's back sympathetically. âOh! You should try the pumpkin spread toasts while Iâm gone! They're truly something elseâŚâ
âThank you.â Y/N smiled sheepishly with a brief nod. âI will.â Y/N still felt a little awkward collecting a plate from the pile and circling the tables by herself. Her eyes scanned the room, wishing to find someone her age or a kind looking grandma she felt comfortable enough going to sit next to, but unfortunately every witch and wizard around seemed to be settled in a group already⌠Y/N was the only one out, except for the half-baked witch coiled up in a corner next to Mrs. Carrington muttering nonsense under her breath. She tried to stop that aloof feeling from getting a hold of her bones, picking out a small carrot cake muffin and a toast slice spread with pumpkin butter. She still looked twice at the toffee pudding, but there were only two slices left, so she chose to leave them for her grouchy neighbor and miss Flores and walked to the drinks section instead, to pour herself a glass of cocoa milk.
She was trying to pour the milk with one hand and balance her plate of food in the other, but it turns out the milk frother was much heavier than she'd anticipated, causing her to let the plate accidentally skid from her hand for a millisecond. Y/N caught onto it quickly but not quick enough to stop her slice of toast from falling to the floor. Muttering a silent curse through her teeth, the young witch bent down in hopes to pick up the mess sheâd made before anyone noticed. To Y/Nâs shock however, by picking up the slice laying top down on the floor, she happened to reveal a symbol drawn in pumpkin butter.
Her knees jarred back by their own will once her gut identified it as an attacking serpent with menacing teeth and a slithery forked tongue. Her hand dropped the bread to her feet in favor of touching her temple. That woman's loud wailing was ringing beneath her skull again, just like it did at the magic fair. She felt an impulse to scream along with the voice, but her throat felt like it was knotted in an involuntary vow of silence.
With panicky beads forming in her eyes, Y/N glanced around the room. Everyone looked just as serene and unperturbed as before. With the wraith of distress still present in her features and goose bumps underneath her clothes, she reached for a napkin and wiped the stained floor hastily. What the hell was happening with her?
The next morning Y/N was surprised by a visit from her friends.
She had just finished assembling her breakfast in the tray the way she liked when they walked in the room, beaming from delight once they saw their friend conscious and smiling back at them. âOhhâŚâ Y/N cooed softly when she saw that Margery carried a plush toy and a 'get well soon' helium balloon under her forearm, of the kind they sell in stores around hospitals. âStop it⌠is that a chubby narwhal?â
âMm, I donât know⌠Is that strawberry cream cheese?â The brown girl joked as she slumped on the chair closest to the bed and opened her mouth so that her friend would grant her a bite of her food. That dayâs breakfast consisted of a wholegrain bagel with butter or strawberry cream cheese, a bowl of mixed fruit, and a mug of an instant barley drink that tasted okay but didn't provide Y/N with the energy she usually got from caffeine before starting her day.
But the wonder of seeing the familiar faces of her friends gave her all the spiritual boost she needed. Especially the frisky one of her best friend Margery.
She was a very affectionate sea witch, despite her rather dark aesthetic. She wore long blue dreadlocks, decorated with cowrie shells, beads and countless thin gold rings like the one that adorned the center of her lower lip. She preferred to dress in black or dark shades almost every day and always carried more than five pieces of jewelry on her â Most of them were crafted by her own hands, since she owned a small knickknack business. Y/N helped her with it at times, and in return Margery taught her how to make gemstone pendants from scratch and how to combine stones to improve their magical powers. It was a good dynamic that benefited both girls.
Then there was Axl, he was a couple years younger than the rest, despite being the tallest and broadest. He was a true potions master, and it turns out that his talent also extended to the kitchen. Axl always made the best soups and stews... full of flavors, colors, and mouthwatering aromas. Anything he served was always a real treat for the senses⌠well, except for that time he got distracted and welcomed his friends with a bowl of carrot flavored laxative potion that was meant to relieve his grandmaâs intestinal gas instead of roasted vegetable soup and left everyone tutting all night long⌠That wasnât a treat for anyone's olfactory sense, but they got through it together like good friends do.
And finally, there was Pam. A girl who would happily live in a cabin isolated from the rest of the magic world forever if she could. She did disappear off the map often. To go on lonely trips around the globe with no day of return planned. The only company she truly couldnât do without was Dodger, her pet ferret which she always carried right over her shoulder or on a red sparkly leash. Y/N was slightly appalled that Pam had come into town just to visit her, since she always got quite squirmy in places with many people and usually always needed at least a month of isolation to recover after attending a big, crowded event like the fair, but she was happy to see her crotchety face anyway.
âDo you guys want to try some hospital breakfast as well?â Y/N asked Pam and Axl, who took the remaining empty seats on the couch. They didnât seem too interested so she forked a grape from her fruit serving and took it to her mouth. âWhat about you Dodger baby? I bet you would love a little banana slice to chew on, wouldnât you?â Y/N gave Pam that look. She normally never let anyone feed fruit to her pet because well, ferrets werenât supposed to eat it⌠but the little guy loved bananas, and Y/N loved to watch him eat them.
âFineâŚâ Pam granted after a moment of silence. âOnly because you're sick, otherwise I wouldn't let you spoil himâŚâ Y/N flashed her a grin, finger picking a small piece out of the fruit box and throwing it over the seat for the ferret to catch.
âI'm not sick anymore I think⌠they just want me to stay for a couple more days to make sure I donât have any other weird allergy symptoms.â
âI didnât know people could get anaphylaxis from sleep waspsâŚâ Axl mumbled under his breath, prompting the girls to flash him a chastising look. The kind that made it explicit that this wasn't the first time they'd discussed the topic. âWhat? Itâs true⌠I went to Wiccapedia and it said that there is no known species of magical insect whose venom causes immediate fever. Much less high enough to cause hallucinationsâŚâ
âLast time I checked you weren't a doctor, besides Wiccapedia is not a reliable source of information, you should know by nowâŚâ Margery interrupted Axlâs commenting, raising her voice with annoyance. âIf the doctors say that's what happened, it's because it was.â âEither that or they're not telling us the truth.â Axl spat, crossing his legs and his arms simultaneously. âIf they were fully convinced the issue was just allergy fever, by now they wouldâve sent her home with an antidote prescriptionâŚâ
Y/N was sitting against the bedframe watching them argue like she was watching a ping pong tournament. With her head incessantly swiveling from side to side to try to keep up with what was going on. âOkay, enough!â She spat, once she was done listening to them bicker. âThereâs something I need to tell youâŚâ That made their discussion stop and their heads turn towards her expectantly. ââŚRemember my crazy aunt, Rowena? The Las Vegas fortune-teller?â
âRowenaâŚâ Axl squinted as he tried to remember. âThat name sounds vaguely familiarâŚâ
âThe milf one, with the nice rack.â Margery elucidated, making Y/N scowl although it seemed to do the trick for Axlâs memory. âWhat? Itâs true. She has got a great rack⌠It's hard not to notice.â
âOkay well, forget about her tits for a moment.â Y/N sighed, holding her eyes shut for a second. âThe point is I'm starting to think she's not so crazy after allâŚâ
She told them there - about the screaming woman and cloud of smoke she'd witnessed at the fair, about aunt Rowena's telltale of hallucinating experiences, how she was beginning to think they might have that unusual flair in common, and even about the serpent omen that she'd seen the day prior during the witching hour. âWow, thatâs crazy⌠I thought the common omens for Seers were crows and clouds... and feelingsâŚâ Axl said in awe. âHave you told that to anyone in here? They must totally think you have bats in the belfry if you did soâŚâ
âI donât have bats in the belfry! Iâm not crazyâŚâ Y/N stood up for her sanity. âAnd no, I havenât told anyone! I know it sounds mental, but that's not even whatâs worrying me the most⌠These are abnormal omens, you know? The feeling I get while itâs happening is⌠dark, and cold, it's horrible.â
âAre you sure that what you saw was a serpent and not a snake?â Pam asked, her eyes fixed on the magic themed website she was consulting on her phone. âIt says here they're quite different...â She started reading the words aloud. âA snake can be linked to healing, birth, fertility⌠itâs a good omen generally. I mean, unless this is your way of finding out you're carrying a randoâs baby... Iâm sure that would be somewhat disconcerting.â
âSheâs not carrying a baby.â Margery heaved on the defensive, before her face turned to Y/N's for confirmation. âYouâre not, right?â
âUnless I have a slutty sleepwalking side, or can now get pregnant through my imagination, I would say no.â
âWell then, is there any chance someone close to you might be?â
Y/N shook her head earnestly. The word that surged in her subconscious right as her eyes caught sight of that symbol was serpent. Not snake, not cobra - serpent. âWhat does it say about the other symbol?â The witch asked inquisitively, dismissing any more pregnancy questions.
Pam cleared her throat as she focused back on the article. âIt says that⌠that the serpent is one of the oldest and most widespread mythological symbols.â Y/N breathed in relief at the news. At least it was common. âThroughout the years, this symbol has been linked to the Devil or Satan that leads the whole world astray. Chaos, corruption, and darkness are some of its most common interpretations. It is also believed that if a serpent omen crosses your path, an enemy is nearby.â
When Pam looked up from the phone, she was being stared at by livid and appalled faces. âWhat? Youâre not all genuinely afraid of a symbol now, are you?â
Y/N is not really afraid of the symbol per se, but she has to admit itâs quite disconcerting that she keeps seeing it everywhere. So much that often times she finds herself questioning if it's a mere suggestion of fear or if it really could be happening. Like when she stares out the window to watch the stormy weather through the glass before bed and the wind blows over the willow tree planted outside in the hospital garden, causing its branches to form a snake-like pattern. Or later, by the end of the witching hour, when she finishes a mug of cocoa milk and the dregs of chocolate at the end form a drawing similar to a coiled serpent that covers practically the full bottom of the mug. The presages always make Y/Nâs spine waggle a little beyond control, but after the third day they donât surprise her that much anymore⌠At least not as much as when she decides to go for a walk without destination around the hospital to stimulate the circulation in her legs and is suddenly faced with an entrance to a tiny greenhouse. She looks up at the ceiling, marveling at the pyramidal glass structure that is covered in layers upon layers of green plants and kaleidoscopic flowers of all shapes and sizes. There are wood and stone structures inside, to which vines curl around like leafy swirls. The mossy shelves and gardening tables are burdened by pots of bulbous flowers, earthy herbs and mushroom species Y/N had never seen before. Like a miniature garden of Eden shielded behind tall, translucent walls. But it's when she starts hearing a lively voice talking inside, that Y/N can't curb her own curiosity⌠poking her head through the entrance for a quick overlook. What she saw caused her to hold her breath for what seemed like an interminable amount of time. The quiet botanical wizard was standing in front of a scaled-down wooden cottage made from the roots of a wild tree. Just like the first time she'd seen him, he had on his cute little gardening attire⌠but this time there was also a crown made from pansies and lavender perched over his head, that looked far too perfect to have been braided by human fingers. He was spiritedly reciting fairy tale lines from the pages of a book held in between his hands to a thumb-sized, elfin audience. The groups of fairy creatures sat over the roof of their verdant hut, perching up their hairy heads over flimsy arms or bent knees. Their skin glowed a soft shade of yellow, by virtue of their luminous wings. Their ears and noses were pointy and delicate, providing their mischievous features with certain feline characteristics. They listened attentively to the different dialogues recited by the boy, who read them a story with as much dedication as that of a father reading to his children.
Y/N couldn't not stand quietly by the door watching him spiel. The boy before her was wonderful - from the flowers in his hair to his soft spoken voice. His features seemed to have been outlined by the gods, a perfect balance between tender and sharp. Masculine and feminine. His irises were as dazzling as amazonite beads. Bright and tinged in a deep shade of iceberg green, and if that didnât make him attractive enough, he looked so⌠gentle and lovable. Of course Y/N never spoke to him, so her opinions are utterly romanticized but there is no way a wizard who reads sleep stories to fairies isnât an absolute sweetheart. Y/N is completely taken by him, so sucked in on his appearance that it takes her more time than it should have to register that his lips have fallen silent, and he is now looking back at her, cheeks burning scarlet and body as stiff as a corpse. Harry shudders slightly when the girl steps inside the greenhouse, what ends up scaring off his fairies who rush to go hide inside their hut. âOh no. Iâm sorry⌠Iâm so sorry, I didnât mean to upset them...â She apologizes sincerely, pacing back outside. The last thing she wanted was to disturb the fairies or make him upset. She just wanted to talk to him. âWhatâs your name?â She asked softly and tentatively, despite already knowing the answer. âItâs um⌠H-Harry.â He stuttered a little, still intensely staring at her. âHi Harry.â Y/N beamed at him, leaning against the entryway. âIâm Y/N.â âHello.â Harry smiled back, albeit very shyly. âI was enjoying hearing you read⌠you have a beautiful voice.â She commended, because for some reason it was easy to show fondness when he was so flustered. She just wanted to make him feel loved and appreciated from the inside out for no motive other than the fact that he was cute and skittish like a stray kitten. Harry didn't reply, just looked down and smiled unsurely. âOkay, I'll leave you alone now. I hope I haven't upset you or your little friends too muchâŚâ Y/N voiced lowly, waving softly with her hand. âBye Harry.â âDid you... did you like your magic tree?â He still asked before she could leave. Y/N's heart jumped happily at the realization that she had been mistaken. He hadnât been planning on getting his tree back after all. âOh! I loved it. So, so much! I play with it before bed everyday, it helps me relax and sleep better.â The wizard struggled to hide a blushing smile, nodding once at the revelation. There was something so endearing about Harry⌠Y/N couldnât quite pinpoint exactly what but he just carried such an appeasing aura around him. Strong enough to cloak the negative feeling that seemed to have been haunting her surroundings as of lately. She wonât lie and say she wouldnât like it better if Harry was more open to conversation, but the fact that he wasnât very talkative didn't change his appeal to her - he could be completely mute and her desire to spend time together with him would still hold up. Not only that but she had an inkling that he mostly kept to himself and didnât talk to many people in or outside the hospital (other than the absolute necessary) and although maybe he did like things to be that way, he didnât seem entirely put off by her effort to socialize⌠just a tad nervous. Y/N is thinking that perhaps he is just someone who needs a bit more time to unwind, and the prospect that other people might not have even gave him a chance to makes her a bit sad... because his presence was so pleasing and his eyes so expressive that even though he didnât speak, it felt like no words were amiss. Forasmuch, Y/N resolves that as long as Harry doesnât show to be bothered by her attempts, she will continue to try and become friends with him. ** And when she goes to sleep that night under the soft purply glow of her magic tree dome, Y/N holds on tightly to her new narwhal plushy⌠just the same as she does to the limns of a certain peculiar wizard swimming around her subconscious. Maybe Y/N has got a bit of crush on him⌠A teensy-weensy bit of a crush.
Being in such a good sleep, the last thing Y/N expected was to be woken up from her peaceful slumber by a blaring alarm echoing throughout the hospital in the middle of the night. Her confused head perks up, eyes going wide despite still burning from sleep. The room is still dark so she can make out the red blinking flashes glowing under the door breach closest to the floor.
What was happening? Was there a fire? Her sluggish legs slither off the bed as fast as they can and head towards the couch in the dark, where she hurriedly put on her robe to top her summer pajama set that barely covered any skin before heading towards the door. She winced when the blinding lights of the hospital corridor and the noisy alarm ring clashed all her senses, making her feel rather disoriented.
There were several other disheveled heads like hers peeking out of their rooms, and this time there were two nurses in the front room, helping Mr. Hawk onto his wheelchair with much more urgency than last time sheâd seen it happening.
âWhat happened?â A witch with greyish hair and an unfriendly face questioned from her assigned room at the end of the hallway. âShould we just head back to bed or what? I have better things to do than to stand here waiting for answers.â
âWe want everyone out of their rooms.â One of the nurses clarified, looking rather shaken. âThere has been an attack, someone got injured. Please follow to the night station. Do it orderly please - you'll be safe there.â He added, before turning his back and hurrying to disappear behind the fire doors.
Y/N's face hardened in fear as she, along with everyone else, stepped out of the room and did as the man had instructed.
Something felt odd though.
There was this pulling, like a tugging sensation she felt in her gut, pressing her into taking another direction than the one the nurse had told them to go in. This sensation was also leaving her quite uneasy and overall worried over something â what was it?
Her head kept wondering, until she noticed something that caused each hair on her body to stand to the tips with stress - Harry wasnât in between the people occupying the night station. Where was he? Was he okay? Y/N didnât know - and for some reason that was making her heart drop and rush frightened at the same time. To the point where all she could do was squeeze the fabric of her shirt over her chest and feel afflicted, like someone might have just sliced her heart into pieces like an apple.
She really shouldn't let that affliction get a hold of her better judgement, but that was easier said than done when the esoteric part of her core kept screaming that something was wrong, and her mind kept taking her back to the greenhouse where she had last seen him â Had anyone known he was there in the first place? Had anyone remembered to go check?
An invisible connective string prompted Y/N to move away from her place and begin to break through the crowd, and before she could question your own actions, she was already back on the way towards the greenhouse. Double checking every corridor and doorway she came across this time, partly because she was searching for Harry, but mostly because she was rather spooked that everything felt a little too close to a horror movie. And the worst part was that if this was indeed a horror movie Y/N was watching and there was a character doing exactly what she was doing - walking around a hospital in the dark knowing damn well there has been an attack a little while ago - sheâd be rolling her eyes at the screen, knowing the dumb little person was about to die. And when they did, she wouldnât even feel sorry for them, because they had it coming all along by acting so fucking stupid!
And all because of a boy she hasnât even had a proper conversation with.
Y/N must have gone real sick in the head.
That would be the only explanation really.
Because fine, she might have thought Harry to be unbelievably cute and handsome but that alone couldn't be reason enough for her to be putting herself in danger for him, could it? No. This anguish was illogical - and no matter how hard she tried, she couldnât come up with a single commonsensical justification for why she would feel the need to go roaming a hospital in the dead of the night just to make sure he wasnât the person who had gotten injured, or worse... one other person who had gotten injured and hadnât been found yet.
But the closer Y/N got to the greenhouse the more it made sense, because she could feel this burdensome, painful energy steaming in the air. It wasn't as strong as what she had felt at the magic fair, but it somewhat reminiscent of that darkness that seeped through her pores and ate away any positive feelings she could have. That unconsciously made her quicken her step until she spotted the familiar bedroom-sized glass structure. The fact that the place was now in complete debris flew right over her head as soon as her eyes caught upon the fact that Harry was standing there alone - so far looking to be in good health.
âThank goodness! Youâre here!â The young witch exclaimed in relief, loping towards him and wrapping his body in what was probably a very startling, uncomfortable hug for him. âI was so scared! The nurse said someone had gotten injured and that we had to go the night station⌠and I noticed everyone else was there, but you werenât and I thought⌠I thoughtâŚâ Her voice dispersed into nothing when she realized Harry was hugging her back, but now his chest was shaking and there were hot spurts falling directly from the tips of his lashes onto the skin of her cheekbones. âWhatâs wrong?â
âThe fairiesâŚâ He spoke arduously in between sniffles. âTheyâve been cursed. All of them.â
âCursed?â Y/N asked, pulling away but letting her hands continue to have a hold of his arms. âHow do you mean?â
âI donât know, I- I casted a protective charm to keep them shielded from goblins and other evil creatures that could try to harm them...â He sputtered, trying his hardest to swallow the snivels. âThis never happened before⌠and now suddenly that Beldam witch is gone and-â
âThere was a Beldam witch staying at the hospital?â Y/N interrupted, staring at him in shock. Beldam witches were what people commonly referred to as wicked witches. Known for their practice of black magic and misdeeds and their desire to always do harm through their magic. For that reason, they didnât usually come around places with many people, let alone hospitals where they would have to be around other wizards and witches.
Harry nodded his head weakly. âWeâre a community hospital so thereâs all kinds of patients hereâŚâ He explained, hastily wiping his face clean and swallowing around a sorrowful hiccup. âShe hurt Mrs. Carrington... the Beldam witch who was hospitalized here, I mean. Her name is Lucinda Wolf. Sheâs known to be associated with some sinister stuff â like, black magic stuff.â
Y/N could feel his mournful energy making her chest tighten, in a similar way than it did that time Azura the cat mysteriously disappeared during her heat cycle, and she spent 4 days wondering if she was ever going to make it home again. âWhat happened to Mrs. Carrington?â The girl questioned apprehensively. âHas she been put under a curse too?â
Harry nodded his head and pawed at his eyes. âI'm not too worried about Mrs. Carrington, We've already medicated her and sheâs reacting well to the treatments. Iâm positive sheâll recover quickly, but the fairies... theyâre so small and this magic is so powerful⌠It makes me scared Iâll never be able to revive them.â He admitted wistfully as he stared out the window at the rainy nightscape that seemed to wail with grief along with him.
Although Y/N's knowledge on fae and eerie creatures is limited, she knows fairies can't be killed by force. They are one of the few magical entities that can only die of old age. However, alike all living beings, they arenât immune to getting bewitched against their will or tortured with wicked magic beyond remedy. That was the worst-case scenario that Harry feared. It was all he could think of, and although she too condemned any kind of harm done towards such pure and innocent creatures, her inductive mind was more preoccupied trying to join the dots.
The dark cloud, the continuous rainstorms, the serpent omens and now a hospital attack... It couldn't all be a big coincidence.
âThe fairy dust,â Y/N asked softly. âWhat can it be used for?â
âSo many things. I can't even list all of them, but when used for its healing powers, it can improve almost any remedy. That's why I keep them around the hospital. They love to help with the medications...â Harry explained slowly, his eyes fixed on the copper-colored sticky potion flowing from the broken flasks on the floor. âIt is also useful in transformation and reversing spells, power negation⌠It can nullify the power of magical objects and beings, including ours.â Y/N's lips parted in astonishment and concern. âItâs extremely powerful, and when used to commit the havoc, it can be disastrous...â
âYou mentioned that she was into dark stuff⌠do you think whatever reason that's behind her actions could be⌠not human?â Harry nodded his head, taking another brief glance around the ravaged greenhouse. Then he squinted, noticing a fresh splatter of something on the floor that wasnât there before the attack. He crouched by it, took a broken branch and stuck it in the liquid, pulling it out to see the sticky texture that stretched with the movement of his arm. Slimy and glowing blue - Kelpie blood. Judging by the look in Harry's face, it was also his first time seeing it other than in books or internet articles. Kelpies were ghostly horse-like creatures. They are difficult to find since they inhabit mostly in secluded areas with shallow waters. In present times in the magic world, their blood could only be acquired through illegal trade due to threat of extinction of the sea hybrids species. For that reason, it was extremely rare and pricey, and often associated with the practice of black magic â and more specifically, summoning rituals.
That's a fact both Y/N and Harry are aware of, what made them exchange a knowing, slightly aghast look. âSomething was summoned here...â Harry stated lowly, although he knew his company had already reached the same conclusion. âI should have seen it coming. I should have known she was planning something. The bad weather, those spine-curdling feelings⌠Malicious magic always leaves a trail behind... a bad aura.â
âWait â a bad aura? Does that mean youâve felt it too?â
âI thought I was the only oneâŚâ
âHave you been seeing things also?â Harryâs eyebrows furrowed at the odd question before he replied by apprehensively shaking his head. âSorry, that -that probably made me sound like an absolute crazy⌠itâs just⌠there's some weird things I've been seeing, but itâs frustrating because I don't know how to interpret themâ
âI donât think youâre crazy.â He sooths her worriment. âI havenât seen anything weird myself, but I think Iâve witnessed something who didâŚâ
âWhat was it?â
âA week ago I went to the lake because I needed algae to make a remedy for marsh-leech bites and- there were some mushroom frog-fairies feeding by the water's edge... I was trying to be very quiet not to upset them,â Harryâs telling made Y/N's heart swell slightly. He seemed so sweet and caring over all the little beings⌠she couldnât even begin to imagine how bad he must be hurting over what happened â Y/N would never leave his side again if she could, and maybe thatâs a weird thing to think about a practical stranger but itâs honestly how she feels regards Harry. Not out of pity might she add, just because his presence feels makes her feel better for reasons unknown to her. âAnd then, suddenly I felt as if something evil was looming over my head. I couldnât see it, but when I peered at the fairies - they looked terrified. Jumping from their mushrooms and hiding underwater. Theyâre very discerning of these types of evil things, much more than us anyway⌠we tend to be a lot more unmindful and skeptic - can't see what you won't believe, right?â
âThat's the scariest part, I thinkâŚâ Y/N visibly shivered. âIt's making me feel all icky just thinking about it. That it could be right next to us and we still can't see it.â
âBut youâve seen it, right?â He asked. She nodded fleetingly. âSo then⌠does that mean youâre like⌠a psychic or something?â
Y/N huffed, shaking her head. âI mean⌠maybe technically but â this never happened to me before. Iâve always had sort of better intuition than most and if I receive any signs from the universe, theyâre small⌠and personal, if that makes sense. But ever since Midsummerâs Day Iâve been seeing and hearing things that other people canât and coming across some⌠scary omens.â
Harry scrunches his nose. âScary omens?â
âYeah, umâŚâ Y/N hesitated, remembering her friendsâ suggestion not to tell any of the people working at the hospital, but she didnât reckon Harry would be the most likely to question her sanity. His interest seemed genuine, and so did the soft gleam in his eyes. âEver since I came here, Iâve been seeing⌠a serpent symbol almost every night. My friends and I were researching about it and supposedly it is associated with darkness and um⌠evil witchcraft, I guess?â
âDuring the witching hour?â He questions her, looking rather stunned once she nodded affirmatively. âThat makes sense⌠itâs supposed to be the best hour for bidding evil things, isnât it? The thing is⌠Lucinda was being put under magic cancelling medicine every night during the witching hour, so-â
Y/N gasped as a memory from the first time she visited the hospitalâs witching hour station came back to her. âSo that was her? That kooky witch Mrs. Carrington was medicating at the night stationâŚ?â Harry looked at her, not knowing how to answer since he wasnât there to see it. âShe kept mumbling odd words to herself⌠I thought it was just crazy people gibberish but - what if she was already trying to do something back then? That was the first time I saw the serpent!â
Harry took a moment to collect his thoughts before speaking. âShe was probably trying to make it stronger...â He said, prompting Y/N's brows to dip. âAllegedly, you canât summon a demon into our world without performing a physical ritual with the blood offerings and all that⌠however, the demon can still hear the calling of a conjuring spell⌠and it makes it stronger supposedly - something about showing devotion and whatnot.â Harry rumpled his lips, dumping his head just so he could stare down. âBut how? Lucinda was under that canceller⌠how could she get back enough power to perform a demon-summoning ritual?â
âThe fairies!â Y/N exclaimed, calling Harryâs attention, whose eyes jumped to bore into her face. âThatâs why she needed them! Didnât you say fairy dust could be used to reverse spells? Well, is it also strong enough to reverse a magic canceller?â
âOh my GodâŚâ Harry gasped at the realization, his body recoiling towards the floor as he buried his face in his hands. âThis is all my fault! Thereâs a demon out there and itâs my fault! I shouldâve never let the fairies stay at the hospitalâŚâ He mumbled, crushing his face deeper against his palms. âI thought- I thought I was doing something good because they were happy - and they loved their little house - and nowâŚâ His voice broke into a shaky breath, right before he sucked in a wobbly sniffle.
âHarry, no...â Y/N cooed sadly as she took a seat next to him on the floor. âYou did nothing wrong. None of this is your fault. Weâll fix it, okay? Curses can be undone, weâll just have to find the right antidote and, as far as the demon goes⌠well, I donât know about that part yet but Iâm sure weâll start figuring it out as we go.â
âWhy are you being so nice to me?â His question startled her a little, mostly because she hadnât been expecting him to be concerned with all those whys and wherefores that she couldnât even understand herself, let alone explain to him. âI appreciate it, I just donât understand- like, why youâre offering to help when you could simply⌠look the other way?â
âI donât know.â Y/N answered sincerely. âBut I donât think I have much of a choice when the universe keeps sending me these signs and demanding that I donât ignore them. Besides, Iâve always loved a good mystery... and when it comes to those, two heads always work better than one, right?â
Y/N and Harry spend all their time together now.
Commonly her mornings now consisted of waking up, having breakfast, doing her hygiene and going to meet Harry at the greenhouse. She liked to keep him company because well, heâs very nice and has lots of interesting books laying around but also because she knew he got upset having to work at the greenhouse now â since it was a constant reminder that his little creature friends were currently debilitated. The two of them had moved the fairy cottage onto the back and covered up its old spot in blooming stargazer lilies for the time being, in a conscious effort into try and trick Harryâs brain into not remembering so often. It made it a little better but on more than one occasion, when Y/N glanced up from the books of shadows she was reading (looking to find useful clues to unravel the mystery) she still found him with tears wallowing in his eyes.
Later they usually go to the cafeteria for lunch, which Y/N likes way better than eating alone in her room because she enjoys having (his) company and getting to choose the dish option she wants. Besides, there's always vanilla pudding! Her and Harry try the others sometimes but so far, that one remains both their favorite.
On the days Harry stays at the hospital until later, they have dinner together too. Now that Y/N is thinking about it, the only times they aren't in each otherâs company is when Harry is at home or doing errands outside the hospital â like going to the garden center or gathering his own plants. Itâs to the point that she gets stressed sometimes thinking she's overwhelming him, but then she remembers the one time she tried to leave him alone for a whole day, he appeared by her bedroom at twilight looking like an abandoned puppy asking if she was upset or didnât want to be friends anymore.
âI was talking to my doctor today and he said that supposedly I will be going back home in two days.â Y/N told him, doing a little happy dance in her seat. âI miss my cat so much! I canât wait to see her. Only I bet no one remembered to change her litter box while I was here so... more likely than not I'll be walking inside and finding cat poo all over my rugsâŚâ The corners of Harryâs lips upturned in a soft smile at her happy demeanor, but his face fell down towards his lap soon after. âWhatâs wrong?â She asked, leaning forwards.
âItâs nothing.â He tilted his head up slightly, but quickly dropped it again. âI guess I just⌠I almost forgot you were going to have to leave at some pointâŚâ
âYou going to miss me?â Y/N asked, making him nod joylessly. âI'm going to miss our days together too, but I was um... hoping you'd want to keep seeing each other outside the hospital?â She giggled when he perked up his face all frenzied just so he could look at her. âYou can come to my house whenever you want, even after we figure what's up with this black magic thing.â
âReally? You would like me to come to your house?â
âYeah? I mean⌠if youâre comfortable, of course. If youâre not, we can always arrange to meet somewhere else. I could also come here to visit sometimes if youâd like me to.â
âI would like that a lot. I just thought that maybe you only wanted to be my friend because you were staying hereâŚâ Harry said sincerely. ââcause Iâm sure you have other friends out there that should be more fun to spend time with, I guess.â
âWhy would you even think that? I love spending time with you.â Y/N replied, a bit whiny because really does enjoy every single moment she spends with Harry. Heâs very special to her⌠perhaps even more than he should be, taken the fact sheâs only known him for less than a week, but she sort of feels like theyâve bonded abnormally well - not only over the situation theyâre stuck in together but also over the little things that make them different from others their kind.
Y/N has secretly always felt a bit like an oddball due to her unusual abilities, but when she's with Harry she never feels that way⌠He has always been nothing but accepting and motivating of her being the way she is. On top of that, his personality is so likeable and engaging once you get past that brick wall of shyness⌠He has also got a sly tendency for accidental innuendos. Y/N knows they are accidental because of the way he stares at her when she starts laughing out of the blue at something he said. Then he mentally rolls back the tape and realizes, what usually ends in a shake of his head and the sputtering of something like âThe naughty little bugs never catch a break in that mind of yours, do they?â What never fails to make her laugh harder, despite it always leaving her cheeks tingly and warm.
âI like spending time with you too.â Harry said, smiling widely.
âOkay, thatâs good to know because I was actually planning on asking you to join me on something a bit⌠bizarre.â Y/N's words made him frown curiously, but he seemed eager enough. âHave you ever been to the normal part of Las Vegas?â
To put a long story short, that was how Y/N found herself trading the hospital pajamas for a top, cropped jeans, a leather jacket, and riding a bus a few miles across the country with Harry the following weekend. Who had also ditched his gardening apron for a pair of corduroy pants and a vintage hoodie whose color matched the mustard yellow of his skater shoes. Y/N was surprised to find that his casual clothes made him look even more endearing than his work attire in her eyes â something she didnât think to be possible, until he showed up at the bus station looking like that â all cozy and folksy with his duffle bag perched over his shoulder.
It was a slow trip. Therefore, Y/N had been falling in and out of sleep throughout the second-half of it⌠until she finally woke up to surroundings of bright and colorful Vegas light signs, imposing casino and resort buildings with illuminated fountains upfront and promises of paranormal, mind-blowing shows at nearly every corner. She practically climbed over Harry's lap to get to the window, purposefully stirring him awake as well just so he could see it too.
The rest of the drive was made with both of them staring outside in awe and finger pointing the most compelling signboards and buildings, with big smiles painted on their faces as they began to discern the hurried reflexes of the cityâs exciting nightlife and luxurious looking architecture theyâd only ever seen on TV.
It was nice to get the chance to engage in typical tourist behavior and forget about the dark reality they had come for during the couple of minutes left inside the bus, and then the taxi that drove them up hills of palm trees and exclusive neighborhoods until they were reaching the entrance to the extravagant community aunt Rowena lived in. The houses were fit for kings and queens... with stone veneers, polished terraces, and glossy swimming pools.
The Monterey style villa in front of which the taxi stopped stood out of the many other giant houses. Built in the heart of a small forest of yucca plants and towering single trunk palm trees, it was painted in a pale shade of pink that contrasted greatly with the inviting turquoise pool flooring. Above the house's double entry doors, was an intriguing arched window - complemented by a round balcony with nature-inspired balustrades and a flower vase on each end. Y/N wouldâve believed she had gotten the wrong address from the white pages, if not for the mesmerizing figure of her aunt soon appearing from behind the front doors like sheâd been expecting a visit. A sly smile decorated her red-painted lips as she elegantly descended the stone steps of the front porch. The baggy pants of her white suit hugged her defined legs with every step she took, as did the fitted blazer she also wore. Unsurprisingly, Rowena had forgone the bra for the day, leaving her bare chest almost fully exposed, and only masked by the long, waved strands of black hair that fell towards her navel.
Y/N glanced at Harry, whoâs cheeks had turned scarlet, and neck was visibly gulping at the startling sight. The way most people got when they met the iconic Las Vegas fortune-teller. She was a very good-looking woman for her age - that was kept undisclosed for most, but Y/N knew she must've been approaching her 60âs by comparison to her momâs age. The TV star looks werenât all she got going for her though⌠even the way she carried herself demanded admiration and deference, her aura was invincible, sensual, and powerful. A true power-house she was.
âGoodness me! Look at you!â The witch came to greet her niece with open arms and a wide smile. âLooking more and more like your mother every time I see you!â She enveloped Y/N's body in a hug, before turning her attention to the boy standing beside her. âAnd you're partnered up already, I see...â
âOh! Harry and I are not⌠weâre just friends.â Y/N laughed a little, trying to ignore the way her cheeks now felt warmer. Rowenaâs eyebrows shot up her forehead. âWell thenâŚâ Her mischievous eyes jumped between the two. âIâm certain the stars will do their trick when the right moment comes.â She stated conclusively, before moving on with the subject like she was completely oblivious to the way their lips pursed and their eyes widened in panic. âShall we go inside then? You shouldâve let me know what time you were coming; I couldâve sent one of my drivers to pick you upâŚâ âYou knew we were coming?â Y/N asked surprised.
âOh dear, of course I didâŚâ The women said, like it was something to be expected. âMy finest guest room has been ready for days now...â She added as she welcomed the pair into her large living room, that truly didnât look like it was much lived in at all. - It was very Victorian styled⌠the furniture had ornate wooden carved embellishments, finished in gold leaf. The sofas were the color of blushing red, velvety and decorated with countless damask pillows, each with a different floral pattern. The central coffee table was marble topped, but its feet were adorned with the same golden wood present in the rest of the roomâs furnishing. Made from the same marble stone was the cornered fireplace, that happened to come alive with graceful, temperate flames with a mere flick of Rowenaâs hand as she walked through the door. The weather was too hot for any extra warmth to be seemly, but there was no denying that the sizzling background noise and the dim luminosity always felt rather nice.
âOh! We were actually planning on staying at this cheap motel we saw, thought we should spare you the trouble of-â Y/N timidly explained. It wasnât that the thought of spending the night at a luxurious mansion for free wasnât way more appealing than spending it at a ânot so cheapâ cheap motel room, on an overused bunk bed she might have to share with other strangers⌠it was that despite being family, she didn't really have enough trust with aunt Rowena to make herself a guest in spending the night at her house without prior invitation. She didnât even have her phone number! â And if her mansion hadnât once been part of one of those weird celebrity home tours, Y/N would've probably never found her aunt's address.
âNonsense darling, itâs my pleasure to have you.â Rowena smiled as she sat in one of the armchairs, gesturing for her guests to take the sofa seats. âYou are more than welcome to stay for as long as youâd like⌠I mean, look aroundâŚ! I own such a big mansion, itâs a shame thereâs usually no one around to enjoy it with me⌠aside from the occasional pool boy of courseâŚâ She winked at Harry, noticing his bashful demeanor upon hearing her suggestive revelation. Y/N opened her mouth to say the motel had already been booked, but Rowena stopped her. âDonât worry about your bookings, Iâll make sure they are taken care of⌠itâs the least I can do. And I can also assure you any room in this house is far nicer than the finest hotel room this city has to offer.â The witch informed, gracefully crossing her legs and lacing her manicured hands over the top knee, what brought Y/N to notice that the nail polish covering her long, rounded nails matched the scarlet shade of her lipstick. â⌠besides, Iâd love to spend some more time with you. Iâm aware you came to me for guidance, but I canât help but to wish to deepen our connection.â Rowena leaned forward, taking her niece's hands in hers. âItâs nice not to feel so⌠disparate inside my own family for once.â
Y/N nodded her head in understanding, looking away for a moment to check on Harry. She wanted to make sure he was also at rest with the sudden change of plans. âWould you like to stay, or would you prefer to keep to the original plan? Either is all right with me... I just want you to be comfortable.â
She could almost feel the nervous sweat that began to boil underneath his skin as soon as Rowenaâs attention focused on him. The poor thing used to fear speaking to her, who in terms of scare worthy, could probably compare to a fluffy pink teddy bear or something harmless like that⌠and, although Rowena was nothing like a scary swamp hag, she looked a bit intimidating for anyone as it was for being such a mighty, beautiful witch. Therefore, Y/N figured Harry should probably be feeling quite mortified having to speak in front of her. But he did. âIâm okay staying if you want to.â He spoke. It was low and almost incomprehensible, but both witches understood.
âThat settles it then.â The aunt chimed resolutely, slotting her fingers together blithely. âJust one more thing just so we can get this topic out of the way... my housekeeper only left one room prepared. The bed is double and quite spacious, but if youâd prefer separate rooms, that can also be arrangedâŚâ
Y/N's face felt like it was on fire as she span it to face Harry, but surprisingly he seemed rather unphased over having to share a bed. He even seemed... relieved? sort of - which she guessed wasnât so weird, after all if it were her in his shoes, she would certainly also prefer that over sleeping alone inside a huge house she didnât know. So, the real question was, why was she getting all hot and bothered over it?
It wasn't like she genuinely thought something was going to happen just because they were sharing a bed. They werenât horny teenagers, besides Harry was so⌠soft and innocent and genuinely good-hearted, that it was practically unthinkable that he would ever even think of looking at her in any way other than respectfully, let alone actually go and try anything... which was a little frustrating because Y/N kind of wished he would. She feels rather dirty and filthy for thinking of such a sweet human so inappropriately sometimes - for wondering what his body looks like underneath his clothes and wanting to explore his softest (and hardest) spots in a hands-on type of way. She shouldnât be thinking about it⌠and she definitely shouldnât be getting horny whilst sitting on her auntâs expensive Victorian couch neither, but oh well.
âIâm guessing your visit is related to your power progression, correct?â Rowenaâs question felt startling, prompting Y/N to jump a little in her seat before managing a brisk nod. âI see⌠I figured it was bound to happen soon. I was also in my twenties when my vision expanded. Pyramid Field, 1982⌠what a great psychedelic time that wasâŚâ The witch sighed at the considerably aged memory. âBut youâve always been a clever girl⌠so Iâm predicting your trigger was nothing like a trip on hallucinogens, was it?â
âNo.â The younger witch chuckled, shaking her head. âIt was last week, at the local magic fair.â Rowena nodded once, waiting for her niece to continue. âIâve been coming across some omens⌠and I was hoping maybe, you could help me figure what they mean becauseâŚâ She glanced at Harry for a moment. âStrange things have been happening back at home lately, and I was hoping maybe if I could learn how to interpret the signs, I would know what to do to prevent said things from happening⌠or how to fix them.â
âVery wellâŚâ The older witch rose, bringing her hands to her garment in a fluid motion to straighten it. âFollow me, then.â
Y/N promptly stood up after her, reaching behind for Harry so he knew she was expecting him to come along. He had gone a little wide-eyed in the meantime, as if second guessing if he was supposed to stay behind or not. To Y/N's surprise, he grabbed her hand. Gently cupping his fingers around her palm and not dropping even after he was standing next to her. Her back straightened from the unexpected contact - but she held onto his grip tighter.
âInterpreting omens is a lot more complicated than it seems at first sight⌠and learning how to do it requires a lot of patience and attention. Iâm sure youâve heard some of the folkloric classics - black cats, broken mirrors and suchlike thingsâŚâ Y/N spat a quick yes, desperately trying to focus on her aunt's words and not on Harryâs hand holding hers as they followed Rowena through the endless corridors of her mansion. âWell then, you can rejoice on the fact that those are anything but accurate. There is a distinctive energy to an omen, itâs weighty and almost⌠demanding of attention. It will speak directly to your soul. Bounding you to not only see it, but perceive it.â
Rowena led them into a room Y/N quickly assumed to be the one where she conducted her home-divination sessions. The room was bathed in a dark reddish light, which gave it a warm and mystical atmosphere. A sun-shaped structure decorated the center of the dark blue ceiling, surrounded by stars and plaster designs. In the corner, there was a lotus-shaped burner that scented the room with hints of spice and floral notes. The walls were crammed with bookshelves and open cupboards to keep crystal balls, charts for arithmancy and numerology, in between other items Y/N believed were there mostly to wow the non-magic costumers who frequented the room.
âOmens may come in billions of varieties, so itâs important to stay in touch with nature and seasonal changes, just so that you can identify behaviors that are out of the ordinary more easily.â Rowena grabbed a leather-bound book from one of her bookcases and carefully spread it open over her divination table. âAnd then there are the specific symbols, of courseâŚâ She explained, as she flicked through the pages. âA couple hundreds of them⌠but fairly easy to memorize with time.â
âJust to be sure⌠that is a serpent symbol right there, isnât it?â Y/N questioned, signaling the undulating, almost symmetrical symbol that stood out among the others to her.
âHave you seen it recently?â Rowena's posture was observant and concerned, which frightened Y/N more because it meant that the meaning Pam had found on the internet was probably not as far from being true as she would've liked it to be. A brief glance at the small-lettered description proved that fact â The same words: Chaos, corruption and darkness were printed in black smudgy ink. Tarnishing the white paper page just as that smoky gloom had tarnished the skies on that peculiar summer day of last week.
âIs black smoke an omen â like, as a thick dark mass that spreads but doesnât dissipate like normal smoke as it ascends? And also⌠a scream⌠of a woman, that makes it feel like your eardrums are going to burst?â Y/N was plenty aware that she was avoiding all answers and bombarding her aunt with more questions that probably only left her more confused and worried, but she needed to know⌠and Rowena was the only person she thought could provide her some clarification.
âWhen you see dark, more high-tightly compact smoke â a black shadow, so to say, it is usually a sign that there is a strong energy mass looming in the space around you. Usually, a non-human entity.â Y/N turned to look at Harry, noting his head had also lifted from the symbols of the Fortunes & Dreams bookpaper that he looked to be fascinated with to listen. She found it cute that he was interested in the symbols, despite the whole thing probably being quite bizarre and unbelieving from his outside perspective. There was no denying that the signs were adding up though⌠Sure, that non-human entity could have just been a vampire on the hunt. Their energy was similar in some ways to that of demons, but truly, with how close to the hospital was to the magic fair it was no less likely that the black shadow had something to do with Lucinda Wolfâs summoning attempts.
â⌠And the screaming?â
âThat should be a banshee wail.â Oh boy, Y/N already didnât like the sound of that. âItâs usually heard when someone is about to enter a dangerous situation where it is unlikely they will come out unscarred. Like the serpent symbol, it is a predictor of destruction and often⌠death.â A heavy silence settled itself in the room after the utterance of that word â how could it not? â Y/N, you know Iâm not usually nosy but I fear I have no choice but to ask - have you been messing with anything you shouldn't? Perhaps with the wrong people or playing one of those foolish games to contact the afterlife?â
Y/N's head shook pressingly. âNo. I havenât. I swear! I know this all sounds worrying, but please... donât go to my mom about it.â Rowena pursed her lips, like she had already been contemplating on that idea ahead of mention. âI'm old enough to take care of myself, and so is Harry. We are plenty aware it's going to be dangerous to follow these signs, and that theyâre most likely connected to dark stuff, but we canât just look the other way... not when beings are getting hurt and my ability keeps asking me to do something about it as well.â Y/N paused in conversation. âSpeaking of⌠you donât happen to know any good demonologists, do you?â She asked asudden, hoping that by giving Rowena something to mull over, she would divert her mind away from all the burdensome things said before.
That was the good thing about aunt Rowena...
She was a bit scatty.
âDemonologistsâŚâ The woman squinted slightly as she thought it over. âI believe I have a close friend whoâs considered an expert in the matter.â She said, leaving the room and wandering around the house in search for something.
Y/N was surprised that it worked, to be honest. Mainly because if it had been her mother in her place, she wouldâve unquestionably wanted to know exactly what happened, to whom, where, why and how â and most of all, why was her loving, good-hearted daughter suddenly getting involved in such dark matters of magic. Y/N always had a feeling that her aunt was less restrictive in the sense of believing there is good magic and forbidden magic, so perhaps she didnât really see anything wrong with demonology work â besides, even if her and Harry were going to have to dab a bit into black magic when it came to banishing Lucinda Wolfâs demon back to hell, it wasnât like they were suddenly going to turn evil and start craving to open portals and invite demons into the world, was it?
Y/N and Harry followed behind the older witch in silence, pausing at the entrance of what they assumed to be the houseâs master bedroom, where Rowena was picking up an object from one of the bedside tables. An old fashioned address book. âHe goes by the stage name of Lord Darkmore here in Las Vegas, but his first name is Bellamy - make sure to refer to him as such when you approach himâŚâ She spoke from the interior of the room as she scrambled through the pages of the book in her hand. She was out of their line of sight now, but Y/N could hear her tearing up a clean sheet of paper and scribbling down with a pen before she walked to the door and handed it to them. âDonât forget to tell him it was Rowena who sent you, otherwise he might take you as imposters and morph you into a pair of three-legged toads.â She smirked at their mortified expressions. âThe curse would only last for a couple of hours, of courseâŚâ
Their faces went a little open-mouthed, not knowing if she was joking or not, but too afraid to ask further. âNow if youâll excuse me, my darlings⌠I would love keep you company, but itâs way past my bedtime...â The witch said, although it wasnât later than 10pm. âMake yourselves comfortable while Iâm gone. If you need anything, for the love of God, donât stir me awake to ask â help yourselves to whatever you want. There is plenty of food and drinks in the kitchen and different bedding options in your room. Enjoy the outdoor bar, the pool, and the hot tub if youâd like. If you break anything just throw it away, I truly couldnât care less⌠in fact, thereâs only one crucial thing I ask of you,â She paused, gathering two inquisitive gazes. âPlease make use of the recycling bins. Itâs good for the environment â Goodnight. See you in the witching hour.â
Before their mouths could form a reply, the double doors of the master bedroom clinked shut and Rowenaâs figure was closed off behind them, leaving Y/N and Harry speechlessly staring at one another. âSoâŚâ Y/N started invitingly. âDo you want to go play bartender and swim in the pool before we get turned into toads?â She proposed blindly, guessing that despite everything going on, Harry too wouldnât want to skip the opportunity of enjoying the refreshing, chlorinated water of a private pool on a torrid summers night, apace with a fancy bar drink.
"Are you scared about what my aunt said?"
"Dunno." Harry shrugged as he fiddled with the bow strings of his swimwear. He had kept the t-shirt he was wearing earlier but changed his pants for a pair of yellow swim trunks. They were a little shorter than the most common, ending mid-thigh and rising even higher whenever he sat down â a fact that certainly didn't go unappreciated inside Y/N's head. "I'm okay now... a bit nervous about tomorrow just 'cause we don't know how that's gonna go. I think part of me is scared the demonologist's going to say there's nothing we can do about the demon..."
Y/NÂ has half the heart to scold him for being so pessimistic, but she would be acting like a hypocrite if she pretended that exact same fear hadn't crossed her mind at least half a dozen times already. It makes her curse at herself for being so uninformed over evil spirit matters. Because if she knew how summoning circles worked, maybe both wouldn't be stressing so much about it now. Of course, she had heard about demons and dark magic before, but it had admittedly always been a very shushed topic inside her household... and if she ever did ask about it, the only explanations she got came in very brief descriptions, that were immediately followed by the judging questions: "Why are you asking?", "Why do you wanna know?" â All that to say that her knowledge in the matter is lacking â probably in the same way most people's knowledge in hacking computers and bitcoin is â everyone's heard about it and knows it happens but have little to no idea of how it's done or how it actually works.
"I'm sorry." Harry rumbled deep in his chest, glancing up from his cup with a sympathetic smile.
"What are you saying sorry for silly?" The witch asked amidst a giggle, persuading one out of Harry as well. "Anyway... enough with the bad stuff. How's my concoction ranking so far - Is it good?"
"Mm, it's okay... still not as good as the one before though." He simpered, referring to the frozen strawberry daiquiris Y/N had made roughly 20 minutes prior. They had been dangerously easy to drink despite the amount of booze in them, tasting and looking just like a slushy â served in a fancy martini glass.
The girl scoffed, taking a test sip of her most-recent pineapple gin invention. "That's because you don't like the actual beverages - you just like the sugar in them." She added as she stepped from behind the bar with her drink in hand and walked back to the poolside, so that she could sit down next to Harry on the deck and dip her feet into the ripped water. Like she had been doing before he started making eyes at her and asking if she wanted to go make more drinks.
"Maybe..." He spoke between nibbles on the paper straw. "The pineapple tang in this one is good though. I like the way it feels when it rubs against my tongue â makes it throb but at the same time, I keep wanting to come back for more."Â Y/N choked on her drink, tittering between coughs that left Harry puzzlingly staring at her. "What?"
God â him and his bloody innuendos! Y/N doesn't have a purity kink but geez, does she want to corrupt his innocent mind a little sometimes...
"Nothing. It's nothing."Â Y/N shook her head, clearing her throat and carefully placing the cocktail glass on the floor. "Alright, I'm gonna go in." She said, getting up and hastily removing the beach dress she had thrown on over her swimsuit. It was nothing too sensual or revealing â a simple but flattering one piece in the color of deep sea green, with contrast stitching, and a keyhole back. She caught Harry eyeballing her as it came into view, but his eyes fled off as quick as they came in turn for taking another slurp at the drink in his hand.
Y/NÂ chose to enter the pool through the Baja shelf, making use of her cupped hands to spritz her upper body as she gradually descended the steps until her feet were touching the pool floor. The water didn't sting as cold as she had been expecting it to, but it was still chilly enough to provoke goosebumps on her arms and legs in juxtaposition to the pleasant temperature outside. Soon enough she had fully soaked beneath the moon bathed waters, ducking under them only to emerge right next to Harry's swaying legs. The tipsy child in her had been aiming to jump him, but that didn't work, so she rested her chin over one of his knees and started plaguing him to join her instead. "Come swim with me..." She asked, sticking her lip out a little.
His reply came with a nose scrunch. "Mm... the water might be too cold for me, I think."
"It's not! I thought so too but it feels really nice after you're in." She swore, pushing her feet on the wall space between their bodies to propel herself backwards to the center of the pool. "Please?! I feel very lonely here without you!"
"But I'm right here?!" Harry chuckles and sucks on his straw again, before resenting to place his glass down next to hers to get back on his feet. "If you've lied to me about the water, I'm going to be very upset..." He joshes upon noticing his friend's pout had morphed into a triumphant grin as soon as she realized she had managed to persuade him â right as she witnessed him pull his shirt over his head and throw it on one of the sunbeds.
His torso being spangled in permanent ink was a surprise - that managed to take her breath away for a moment or two. Maybe she should've seen it coming since he had practically a full sleeve of tattoos in him... but he had never mentioned having more. Not even that time she asked if she could run her finger over one of the newer ones to feel the little scar bumps. Y/N had always enjoyed doing that to Axl's and Margery's tattoos, but the skin on Harry's arm felt so much softer and reactive â with the hairs in it rising above the surface by their own in response to the gentle brushes of her fingertip. The delicate motifs of his tattoos made sense in his body - flora and fauna themed pieces scattered evenly across the skin. Her favorite had to be the large butterfly on his stomach, or the ferns that spread out like wings across his hips - those were naughty.
"I'm even gonna go for a plunge, just cause I trust you so much." Harry snickered, hollowing out his cheeks and swaying his body before throwing himself into the pool. Y/N let out a petite squawk over the impact, that splashed her face and chest with an array of unlooked-for splurs of water. Once Harry came up from the dive, he looked like a gorgeous merman - with viscous locks clinging to his neck and shoulders and drizzly skin that scintillated under the landscape lighting like it was covered in rhinestones.
At least, until he stood on his feet and his body began to shiver from chilliness.
Then he was back to being her Harry again.
"Cannonballing was not a sensible move." He grumbled between jittery teeth, enclosing himself in his own arms. "Nor was listening to you! It's freezing in here..."
Y/NÂ couldn't not laugh at his grumbling as she swam over to him. "Come here." She called, grabbing his hands, and pulling both of them towards the deeper end of the pool. "Oh! I'm about to be out of my depth, I think..." She whooped as she began to feel her body sinking further â now having to stand on her tippy toes to keep her head above water.
"Hold on to me until we get to the edge then."
Now, Y/N was completely aware that "hold on to me" is not the same thing as "koala bear hug me" but that last option was what she ended up doing anyway. Her hands clasped onto his shoulders as she submerged vertically. Then she kicked up her legs and bundled them around his waist. Harry was visibly taken by surprise by this but he took the intrusion nicely... using his arms to keep the Y/N flush against his chest as he carried her towards the pool's edge.
The air was imbued with laughter and rippling sounds caused by the agitation that broke through the calm water flow. Ultimately, Y/N felt her back graze against the unpolished edge of the pool, letting her know she had reached her ultimate destination. "There you are... totally safe from drowning now." Harry smiled assuredly, clamping one of his hands on the border, while his other still lingered securely around her waist, waiting for her to slide off his lap.
She didn't want to though.
And now her heart was hammering inside her chest at the realization of just how close he was - how sea foamy and dazzling his eyes looked â and how pink, curvy, and entrancing his mouth was.
She could tell she had been staring longingly at his face for a while, but he was staring at hers just the same. Surprisingly, it wasn't weird at all though. It was quite a beautiful moment, being honest â with the sweeping water burbling around their bodies and the starry sky subsisting above their heads.
"Can I kiss you?"Â Y/N asked, nuzzling Harry's face and combing his damp locks back at the same time, just so they weren't covering his beautiful eyes. His lips parted, like he was about to ask her to repeat that, but the way she was grinning giddily and running her thumbs over his cheeks spoke louder than words. "I've been wanting to for a while... but I get nervous. Can never muster the courage to ask."
"Are you really serious?" He asked incredulous. She nodded. "I-um... wow - this feels like a dream." Harry's eyelids went a little droopy, but the smile in his face was stretching beyond his control. Wider and brighter than Y/N could ever predict it would be able to go. "Like the best dream ever."
"It's not a dream..." She shook her head, presenting him with a big grin that he returned easily. There were splattering water beads still running down his face, and the particular one that her eyes had been keeping track of had just slid over his cupid's bow and evanesced right bellow his upper lip. "I really want to kiss you..." She muttered, feeling rather short-winded as she brought her pointer finger to his pillowy mouth and patted it lightly. "Can I?"
"I want to kiss you so bad... it's just- I've never â um..." Harry enlightened shyly, unthinkingly trying to hide his face like he was embarrassed to admit it. "Will you tell me if I'm not doing it right? I probably won't be like... very good at kissing, I think."
His doubting paired with his eagerness made Y/N giggle a little. "You're silly, did you know that?" She smiled, stroking her thumb across his jaw a couple of times, hoping it would help calm his nerves. She parted her lips to comfort him with a few words of assurance, but at the end decided to save her breath for something better.
Slowly, she bowed forwards just so her lips gently collided with Harry's. Her fingers still cradling his jaw, petting the skin near his ear reassuringly as her mouth pulled back only to come back for more. This was, hands down, the best kiss Y/N had ever experienced - no need tongue, spit-exchanging, lip biting or any of those things that usually make for the most unforgettable kisses. Those things are great, yes, but the frenzied sensations that lodged in Y/N's chest the second her mouth touched Harry's only made it even clearer that anything she could ever do with him would always be beyond question unmatchable. It didn't matter that his kissing ways were simpler than others she'd felt before, his mouth felt so much better. She wanted to have him forever. No one else would ever suffice that craving inside her chest, only Harry.
Once her lips parted from his mouth, it was with a wet gasp. But she didn't move away, she continued to stare at his face and touch it lovingly. His eyes were glossy, his lips had silken and gone ruddier from the contact, what only made her want to kiss them more. "Did you like that?" She probed, just to make sure.
"It was... amazing." The boy admitted, attempting to hide his flushed face against her shoulder. "Can we do it again?"
Y/NÂ chuckled at the question. "Anytime you want to."
"Anytime for tonight or...?"
"Tonight... tomorrow... the day after..." Her lips started travelling up his jaw, dropping the softest kisses in their wake until they held themselves just before his own. "Do you want to kiss me more?"
"Please?" ** Showering before bed was forgotten somewhere in their subconscious - as the two fell asleep on top of the bed linen with their dampish swimsuits still on, limbs pleasantly entwined and the silliest suppressed smiles on both their faces.
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PART 2


